A patch panel assembly includes: a patch panel having a pair of arms fixed relative to each other, the arms forming an obtuse angle, each of the arms including a plurality of mounting locations for telecommunications connectors, with a vertex of the obtuse angle extending in a forward direction, the patch panel further comprising a plurality of telecommunication connectors mounted in the mounting locations; and a display module removably mounted to the patch panel, the display module having a body and a front-facing display surface, the display surface being positioned forwardly of the vertex of the obtuse angle. In this configuration, the removable display module can provide additional display area for annotations regarding the connectivity of the patch panel, and can do so with the attendant advantages of a removable display.
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1. A patch panel assembly, comprising: a patch panel having a pair of arms fixed relative to each other, the arms defining an obtuse angle, each of the arms including a plurality of mounting locations for telecommunications connectors, with a vertex of the obtuse angle extending in a forward direction, the patch panel further comprising a plurality of telecommunication connectors mounted in the mounting locations; and a display module removably mounted to the patch panel, the display module having a body and a front-facing display surface, the display surface being positioned forwardly of the vertex of the obtuse angle.
2. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the display module body tapers inwardly from the display surface to the patch panel.
3. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the patch panel further includes a front face positioned between forward ends of the arms, and wherein the display module is mounted to the front face.
4. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 2 , wherein the obtuse angle is between about 100 and 150 degrees, and wherein the angle of taper of the display module body is between about 10 and 80 degrees.
5. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the display module is mounted to the patch panel via a snap latch.
6. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the display module includes a cover that overlies the display surface.
7. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 6 , wherein the cover is attached to the body via a hinge.
8. A patch panel assembly, comprising: a patch panel having a pair of arms fixed relative to each other via a front face, the arms defining an obtuse angle, each of the arms including a plurality of mounting locations for telecommunications connectors, with a vertex of the obtuse angle extending in a forward direction, the patch panel further comprising a plurality of telecommunication connectors mounted in the mounting locations; and a display module removably mounted to the front face of the patch panel, the display module having a body and a front-facing display surface, the display surface being positioned forwardly of the front face of the patch panel.
9. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 8 , wherein the display surface is positioned between about 0.4 and 2.0 inches in front of the front face.
10. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 8 , wherein the display module body tapers inwardly from the display surface to the patch panel.
11. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 10 , wherein the obtuse angle is between about 100 and 150 degrees, and wherein the angle of taper of the display module body is between about 10 and 80 degrees.
12. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 8 , wherein the display module is mounted to the front face via a snap latch.
13. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 8 , wherein the display module includes a cover that overlies the display surface.
14. The patch panel assembly defined in claim 13 , wherein the cover is attached to the body via a hinge.
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